Attempted fraud against the police service telephone

Attempted fraud against the police service telephone

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full screen The police’s press spokesperson in the South region must report to the police an attempted fraud via text message that was sent to his service phone. Archive image. Photo: Lise Åserud/NTB Scanpix/TT

“Hi Dad, I have a problem with my phone, can we talk via Whatsapp?” – when this text message landed on police officer Robert Loeffel’s service phone late on Tuesday night, he immediately realized that it was an attempted fraud.

Loeffel, who is the press spokesperson for the police in the South region, often goes out in the media with warnings about telephone fraudsters. Now he will report to the police an attempted fraud directed against his own service telephone, reports Dagens Vimmerby.

He sees it as a clear example of how fraudsters often go about their business: For profit and loss, messages are sent to arbitrarily selected people who are of a certain age. In this case, you turn to someone in middle age, who can be assumed to have a child texting their father. The hope from the person making contact is that the conversation will continue on some other number or social platform.

– If I had continued, there would have been a demand in the end for me to swipe a sum, he says to the newspaper.

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